This clinical trial is focused on patients who have experienced an acute ischemic stroke, a condition where blood flow to a part of the brain is blocked, often by a blood clot. The study is investigating the use of a medication called Alteplase, also known by its code name rt-PA, as an additional treatment to a procedure called mechanical thrombectomy. Mechanical thrombectomy is a method used to physically remove the clot from the blood vessel in the brain. The goal of the study is to determine if adding Alteplase can improve the outcomes for patients who have already undergone this procedure and have achieved a significant reopening of the blocked blood vessel.
Participants in the study will receive either the medication or a placebo after their mechanical thrombectomy procedure. The study will monitor the patients over a period of time to assess the effects of the treatment. This includes checking the blood flow in the brain using imaging techniques like CT Perfusion, which is a type of scan that shows how blood is moving through the brain. The study will also evaluate the patients’ recovery and ability to perform daily activities after 90 days.
The purpose of this research is to explore whether the combination of mechanical thrombectomy and Alteplase can lead to better recovery outcomes for patients who have suffered an acute ischemic stroke. By understanding the potential benefits of this treatment approach, the study aims to improve the care and recovery of stroke patients in the future.



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